Syntagma Square is the main square of Athens, also known as Constitution Square for being the place where, on September 3, 1843, the people demonstrated to King Otto the request…
The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus was built around the fourth century BC. It stands on the western side of Mount Cinortion and was part of a complex of buildings that…
The Panathenaic Stadium was built in 330 BC. to host the Great Panathenae, competitive competitions in honor of the patron deity of the city Athena. Built in a small natural…
The artificial canal that got its name from the city of Corinth is a direct maritime link between the Aegean and Ionian Seas, separating the Peloponnese peninsula from the rest…
The Agora of Athens was one of the fundamental places for the birth of democracy and is still one of the most visited places in the Greek capital. The agora…
The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as Olimpeion, was built between the sixth and second centuries a.C. in honor of Olympian Zeus. It is a marble building that had…